Samsung J120A ENG Sboot File/FRP Unlock

The Samsung J120A smartphone comes with Factory Reset Protection, otherwise just known as “FRP” to some.

Over the years Android, as an operating system, has been put under scrutiny for not being as secure as it should. And if you go back and look at the lack of security features in past Android versions, it’s not hard to understand where those opinions came from.

While some say that there’s still some work to do, Android has become a much safer OS to use lately, thanks to the inclusion of some new features. Ever since Android 5.1 (Lollipop), one of those features has been FRP—a built-in security feature that is automatically activated when you set up a Google account. Everyone who buys a new smartphone with Android running as its OS will need to set up a Google account to get the ball rolling once they turn on their devices. This is where FRP automatically comes into play.

Once set up, FRP prevents the use of the device after a factory reset has been taken. The only way to get back into the device is with the credentials tied to the Google account that the owner knows. Thus, the owner will be able to use the device again with this Google account credentials but not a petty criminal who might have tried to take a factory reset to steal the device.

To take full advantage of FRP, you want to make sure that you have a strong Google account password—and to make sure you never forget what that password is. On occasion, people do forget their passwords, so they need to work out a way to bypass the Google account with bypass tools.

You can remove the FRP lock on your Samsung J120A smartphone by using the file and guide below.